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sc00by25

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To study the physiological responses that occur during sexual activity, Masters and Johnson _________.
 
  a. measured participants' feelings on a scale from 1 to 10
  b. used surveys only to gather data
  c. measured the pulse, blood pressure, and rate of respiration of their participants
  d. observed participants only while masturbating

Question 2

Masters and Johnson were able to write and publish their book Human Sexual Response because of ___________.
 
  a. the development of new research technology
  b. the availability of willing research participants
  c. the dominant Victorian morals of the time
  d. the changing social climate of the sexual revolution



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D



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